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Wednesday, October 05, 2005

New therapies expected from better understanding of RNA, says UH prof: "This work furthers efforts to develop general design principles for RNA that can be used in emerging biotechnology applications. This is especially significant now because RNA has recently been discovered to be unexpectedly involved in the regulation of gene expression in mammalian cells. Hence, the ability to design novel RNAs is expected to facilitate research leading to new therapies for a variety of human ailments. "

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